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we are the come back state in the united states today. >>neil: this is handicapping the governor to do what scott walk are did in business us? >>guest: it is more than that, it would take us backwards. i would say it is not just an effort to stop things but i have not made right to work an issue. i said it was divisive. labor is pushing forward with this proposal. i wish they did not because we are showing great progress in michigan and we cannot afford to go back. >>neil: afternoon proposal to limit new taxes by the state government, your thoughts on that and the prospects? >>guest: that is bad public policy the way the proposal is worded about two-thirds vote to increase in rate base. that sundays appealing but to get two-thirds that leaves small minorities in charge and the great illustration is we have the dumb of the tax in the united states, in michigan, and it was a job killer. we got rid of that but replaced it with 6 percent flat net income tax for corporations. that did not pass by two-thirds so if the proposal was in place, we
we are the come back state in the united states today. >>neil: this is handicapping the governor to do what scott walk are did in business us? >>guest: it is more than that, it would take us backwards. i would say it is not just an effort to stop things but i have not made right to work an issue. i said it was divisive. labor is pushing forward with this proposal. i wish they did not because we are showing great progress in michigan and we cannot afford to go back. >>neil:...
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the president of the united states the video shows the president of the united states decides to act like a drunk frat boy deciding to pick up a trollop and we all bow down and go barack obama, we just love him. i'm not the sum of my reproductive parts is number one. i have aspirations greater than free birth control and free abortion for me and my children so take that insulting video. >> you know what is insulting. >> he is continue -- what is insulting. >> are the people in your party. >> i am not a political party. >> todd aken. >> he. >> sean: i got to go. [ overlapping speakers ] >> that is exactly why -- that is exactly why this ad is effective. >> sean: got to go. jennifer's husband just passed out in the corner. >> he is wonderful, isn't he? >> wonderful. >> a great guy. coming up, the right arm of the obama campaign also known as nbc news play the race card once again and again and again. does chris matthews have no shame. we will play you his latest comments. who will win, ohio's must-win 18 electoral votes. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive
the president of the united states the video shows the president of the united states decides to act like a drunk frat boy deciding to pick up a trollop and we all bow down and go barack obama, we just love him. i'm not the sum of my reproductive parts is number one. i have aspirations greater than free birth control and free abortion for me and my children so take that insulting video. >> you know what is insulting. >> he is continue -- what is insulting. >> are the people in...
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united states? first time in 30 years. >> compounding lies about a major national security issue, that is watergate on steroids? >> let me ask you both, just to change the subject a little bit. donald trump -- $5 million, he gets to redistribute trump's money. $5 million. any charity the president wants, within an hour. he has to give his college application and record and passport application and record. >> this is the same guy who says that obama doesn't have a legitimate-- >>> he has to make one phone call and say, get my records -- boom. >> why indulge someone who is making an absolute mockery of the political process-- >>> excuse me -- >> trying to-- >>> redistribute everybody else's money. >> you be, it would be a nice charitable effort-- >>> right! he should do it! >> it's harm tols me -- except that it indulges donald trump-- >>> $5 million is a lot of money. >> you don't need it. >> sean: i do so. i will take. >> it here's the bigger point. of course it's about donald trump. but the fact th
united states? first time in 30 years. >> compounding lies about a major national security issue, that is watergate on steroids? >> let me ask you both, just to change the subject a little bit. donald trump -- $5 million, he gets to redistribute trump's money. $5 million. any charity the president wants, within an hour. he has to give his college application and record and passport application and record. >> this is the same guy who says that obama doesn't have a legitimate--...
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speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: that night the state of the union. what was it like? >> when you're invited to sit there and be among the 600 most powerful people in the world, possibly, you know, including the president of the united states and you get to witness this event in person, it's life-changing. >> reporter: then earthquake the next morning, an important meeting. senator harry reid, ruben's mentor and a king maker in congress. so, for the folks in washington, d.c., how important was it that you were latino in a district that is latino? >> nevada is a battleground state it is state. it is a purple state. >> they wanted latino inos to v they knee no he by having a latino on the general election ballot it would increase their turnout. they had their own vested interest in this. >> it seems to me odd ton of momentum, both in d.c., and their constituents. >> there was a picture that came out on the las vegas sun where senator reid had his arm around me. so a lot of people were saying we know who senator reid is supporting. >> reporter: ruben's t
speaker, the president of the united states. >> reporter: that night the state of the union. what was it like? >> when you're invited to sit there and be among the 600 most powerful people in the world, possibly, you know, including the president of the united states and you get to witness this event in person, it's life-changing. >> reporter: then earthquake the next morning, an important meeting. senator harry reid, ruben's mentor and a king maker in congress. so, for the...
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there's a united states of america. you don't deserve a bunch of name calling. you don't deserve a bunch of mud slinging. you don't deserve a bunch of internet rumors and scandal mongering. if you don't have any fresh ideas, then you use stale taxes to scare voters. if you don't have a record to run on, then you paint your opponent as someone people should run from. >> that was senator obama's message to voters before the 2008 election. but over the course of the past four years the either gone through a dramatic transformation or he wasn't telling us the truth while he was running for office. nowadays all he sees are red states and blue states. all we hear are distortions about romney's record. to be sure the president is doing plenty of name calling out there on the campaign trail. as a matter of fact during a recent interview with rolling stones magazine he called mitt romney a quote bser. only he said the actual word. here is reaction to the r rated president's brand new tone of desperati desperation. former new hampshire governor one man romney supporting r
there's a united states of america. you don't deserve a bunch of name calling. you don't deserve a bunch of mud slinging. you don't deserve a bunch of internet rumors and scandal mongering. if you don't have any fresh ideas, then you use stale taxes to scare voters. if you don't have a record to run on, then you paint your opponent as someone people should run from. >> that was senator obama's message to voters before the 2008 election. but over the course of the past four years the...
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as president of the united states. >>reporter: with 29 days to go antighteningace, the prident dlivers aiery speech tonight in sanncisc fransco. good evening everyone. >> the president is in san francisco tonight collecting a lot of money for the last few weeks of his campaign. he's also trying to the regain the momentum lost in a lack luster debate performance. lillian is live outside the bill gram pacific auditorium in the city where the president spoke to fired up crowd just a short time ago. lillian? >>reporter: dan, 4 million dollars that's how much the president raid in san francisco in just one day. president obama appeared at the bill gram civic auditorium for the third final fundraiser of the day. objective, fire up the troops. >> hello san francisco. we are here because we have got some work to do. we are hear because we have got an election to win. >>reporter: this is mr. obama sixth fundraising from i hope to san francisco this year. i arrived at sfo before 2:00 p.m. . then headed straight to the interconti
as president of the united states. >>reporter: with 29 days to go antighteningace, the prident dlivers aiery speech tonight in sanncisc fransco. good evening everyone. >> the president is in san francisco tonight collecting a lot of money for the last few weeks of his campaign. he's also trying to the regain the momentum lost in a lack luster debate performance. lillian is live outside the bill gram pacific auditorium in the city where the president spoke to fired up crowd just a...
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that is a problem prevalent throughout the united states. so these school districts enact these laws that require the students when they transfer in the same school district area, they have to sit out a year. that's usually what it is. it's like that way all over the country. here, this young man transferred two different high schools in that jurisdiction and school says, look, you can't play. there are hardship appeals that can be filed. the schools do not compete against each other. he left it because he was held at gunpoint. better reason to l school? i think in the end he'll be able to play. >> avery? >> there's a missing piece here. how come mom didn't go to the district and say, we face this life-altering violence so we have to change. petition the school district before you unilaterally make the decision to move. as of yesterday, by the way, the chicago public schools have a brilliant new superintendent, barbara bird bennett. she's fabulous. a superintendent in the district will take a look at this, they're facing a potential temporar
that is a problem prevalent throughout the united states. so these school districts enact these laws that require the students when they transfer in the same school district area, they have to sit out a year. that's usually what it is. it's like that way all over the country. here, this young man transferred two different high schools in that jurisdiction and school says, look, you can't play. there are hardship appeals that can be filed. the schools do not compete against each other. he left...
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as president of the united states. >>reporter: with 29 days to go and tightening race, the president delivers a fiery speech tonight in san francisc francisco. good evening everyone. >> the president is in san francisco tonight collecting a lot of money for the last few weeks of his campaign. he's also trying to the regain the momentum lost in a lack luster debate performance. lillian is live outside the bill gram pacific auditorium in the city where the president spoke to fired up crowd just a short time ago. lillian? >>reporter: dan, 4 million dollars. that's how much the president raised in san francisco in just one day. president obama appeared at the bill gram civic auditorium for the third final fundraiser of the day. objective, fire up the troops. >> hello san francisco. we are here because we have got some work to do. we are hear because we have got an election to win. >>reporter: this is mr. obama sixth fundraising from i hope to san francisco this year. i arrived at sfo before 2:00 p.m. . then headed straight
as president of the united states. >>reporter: with 29 days to go and tightening race, the president delivers a fiery speech tonight in san francisc francisco. good evening everyone. >> the president is in san francisco tonight collecting a lot of money for the last few weeks of his campaign. he's also trying to the regain the momentum lost in a lack luster debate performance. lillian is live outside the bill gram pacific auditorium in the city where the president spoke to fired up...
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sometimes that money goes into investments or buy things that were not produced in the united states. the argument is if you lower taxes people will spend more, the economy will grow faster and you'll have more money. everybody will be earning more money and they'll be paying a smaller tax to the government but the actual dollar value will be greater. it's going from a to b including 13 letters in the alphabet along the way. a little more specificity will be helpful. if either of these candidates does come oup with specificity, they might get some undecided votes. what a lot of our experts tell us is why would you do it now? if you've avoided it and it's this tight, do something zblels it's working. think about it all through the weekend. those other numbers during the reagan and clinton years, we were wickedly consuming, consuming like mad. >> that's right. >> we've all learned how to do things on a dime. i want to ask you about that and how it might affect the models. >> i'll be with you all week next week. >> he'll be on the cnn election express. he'll have to work all the way thro
sometimes that money goes into investments or buy things that were not produced in the united states. the argument is if you lower taxes people will spend more, the economy will grow faster and you'll have more money. everybody will be earning more money and they'll be paying a smaller tax to the government but the actual dollar value will be greater. it's going from a to b including 13 letters in the alphabet along the way. a little more specificity will be helpful. if either of these...
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we get 13.2% of that. 3 million barrels come to the united states. we have our people, we have our navy over there, we have people on the ground. listen, if you rolled up what the cost of that 2 million barrels a day of what we get, it would be 300 to $500 a barrel. these two guys running for president need to come up with a plan as to we can get off 2 million barrels a day, we can get off of that very easy with our own resources in this country. we have more oil, we have the natural gas that can go to heavy duty. what you need out of this third debate is a plan. >> t. boone pickens, always a pleasure to talk to you. thank you for joining us. >>> if there's one country doing things the right way, it's china. that's one of the reasons people are talking about it. >> changes that were taking place in china. >> china needs the united states. >> for some emerging markets like china. >> the governor for energy and infrastructure has made china a world power. how is china's rise changing the world future and how can you capitalize on it right now? that's n
we get 13.2% of that. 3 million barrels come to the united states. we have our people, we have our navy over there, we have people on the ground. listen, if you rolled up what the cost of that 2 million barrels a day of what we get, it would be 300 to $500 a barrel. these two guys running for president need to come up with a plan as to we can get off 2 million barrels a day, we can get off of that very easy with our own resources in this country. we have more oil, we have the natural gas that...
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the president of the united states knows what's going on currently. don't laugh think. but i think he does. any president does know a lot more of what's going on. when you say he stands up there says we need to reinstate earn conceptualism the question is how, when and why? are you confident to could that yourself? >> i was making a joke. but my point is, about exceptionalism is often expressed through language. our president has a problem with language which is ironic given he is so eloquent. reprimand cause violence? that is what we call tearrism. fort hood is workplace violence. >> they described benghazi as what do we call it they called it a flash mob with weapons. is drone tagged with guns? if you have a candidate like romney who is willing to say what something is this is terror from the beginning so we must crush them. >> don't forget his first speech in cairo university of cairo he apologized for americans. >> did he. did he. come on. >> would you finally read that? >> he apologized for 9-11. >> no more bowing. i like that. >> let's bring that speech in here. >
the president of the united states knows what's going on currently. don't laugh think. but i think he does. any president does know a lot more of what's going on. when you say he stands up there says we need to reinstate earn conceptualism the question is how, when and why? are you confident to could that yourself? >> i was making a joke. but my point is, about exceptionalism is often expressed through language. our president has a problem with language which is ironic given he is so...
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of state thinks it's at that level to take it to the president of the united states. i think the answer is no. >> i think the point is it's all going to go back to hillary clinton. it's going to be in her lap. >> it already is. >> between obama and her husband, can you imagine her opinion of men and male presidents? i mean, she has seen the juntd underside of more buses than a graihound mechanic. >> i think if they want to claim that it shoopt be politicized, they could have done something to protect themselves at the beginning which is to say the campaign officials are not going to be speaking about this official government investigation and they could have -- all of these spokes people could have pushed this back to the state department and the bhows. >> mitt romney asked for action. he asked president obama to do something. then the campaign called that politicizing and then a day later, they get action, so clearly there's no politics. >> he used this example as a total indictment of the entire foreign policy of the president of the united states. he was politicizi
of state thinks it's at that level to take it to the president of the united states. i think the answer is no. >> i think the point is it's all going to go back to hillary clinton. it's going to be in her lap. >> it already is. >> between obama and her husband, can you imagine her opinion of men and male presidents? i mean, she has seen the juntd underside of more buses than a graihound mechanic. >> i think if they want to claim that it shoopt be politicized, they could...
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it's one of the big changes of any campaign that has been going back 1200 years in the united states is figuring out we're talking to people individually. who are we talking to. and who are we talk to them about. we used to have little information on each voter. we had the voter role, the name, age, address gender, in some places the race, and then you had some information you could sort of extrapolate from them based on that they live. what the census told you about the tract or area. and what you knew about the precinct. you knew some of the some party registration in stateses that had. not everybody votes exactly, you know, certainly throughout 209th century we had a lot of people voting republicans in certain elections. with looking at precinct. and so campaigns arizona assort of computing power increase through the middle of the 20th century. it's way of dividing the elect rate. it's basic triage that every campaign wants to do. who are my people that are going to turn out and support me in order to vote for me i'm not going waste a dollar. who are going support my opponent. i d
it's one of the big changes of any campaign that has been going back 1200 years in the united states is figuring out we're talking to people individually. who are we talking to. and who are we talk to them about. we used to have little information on each voter. we had the voter role, the name, age, address gender, in some places the race, and then you had some information you could sort of extrapolate from them based on that they live. what the census told you about the tract or area. and what...
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before the fact, the united states folks were the only ones leftd there. everybody else had been run out. al-qaeda and their affiliates were running so loose in that area imposing such a threat that the british left, the red cross left, everybody left except our people. our people were concerned, wanted more security to help, and they were pulling back security help and saying the libyans can take care of you. it is -- it is absolutely disgraceful. i call on the united states congress to form a special committee, a bi partisan committee and let the leadership make it a select committee and get some leaders from both parties and both branches of government and get to the bottom of this, not just for the sake of barack obama but for the sake of our national security and the message that we're giving to the rest of the world in terms of how we're going to protect or not protect our people. >> sean: yeah. >> and for the benefit of the parents like the one that you showed a minute ago. >> sean: you know the difference between this and watergate? this was a thir
before the fact, the united states folks were the only ones leftd there. everybody else had been run out. al-qaeda and their affiliates were running so loose in that area imposing such a threat that the british left, the red cross left, everybody left except our people. our people were concerned, wanted more security to help, and they were pulling back security help and saying the libyans can take care of you. it is -- it is absolutely disgraceful. i call on the united states congress to form a...
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but one of them got combative today with the president of the united states. i have a few words for the romney man who jokes about throwing a punch at the president. and that is next. my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. (blowing sound) ask your doctor about spiriva. >>> in tonight's rewrite another episode of romneymen. the men who never met
but one of them got combative today with the president of the united states. i have a few words for the romney man who jokes about throwing a punch at the president. and that is next. my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you...
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we have increased a number of engineers in the united states. a lot of the unfilled positions in the united states are it science and technology. >> a company like apple. hugely successful. employing 90% of its workforce outside of don't perceive, of any kind of moral, capitalist duty, in the way of someone like howard schultz is deliberately opening factories in america at a cost of the company, because he can do it cheaper abroad, because he believes he has a moral duty to do some of should more businesses do this? >> yes, we need to do that. but, of course there, are 3 million jobs out there that can't be filled because of what laura is saying, and that's really true of apple. because if we don't have enough technicians, we don't have enough engineers, so that's part of the problem. we need to start educating people for the jobs that are there. and for the jobs that will be most competitive here. not forcing people to not go abroad, but to come to america where we have the best skilled people. that's what we're trying to -- >> yours is a bipa
we have increased a number of engineers in the united states. a lot of the unfilled positions in the united states are it science and technology. >> a company like apple. hugely successful. employing 90% of its workforce outside of don't perceive, of any kind of moral, capitalist duty, in the way of someone like howard schultz is deliberately opening factories in america at a cost of the company, because he can do it cheaper abroad, because he believes he has a moral duty to do some of...
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you don't put the president of the united states in his place. i think again, this whole thing, this whole stage is set to appeal to five or six independent voters in this country, and they still understand the office of president. i mean, i think for the most part, americans can agree that it's sort of an up lifted position in american society. and to take that attitude towards the president was not something people were comfortable seeing. >> it was odd for me seeing that happen with the president. but you know, the president today is being very modest saying there, i'm starting to get the hang of this debate thing. i think he got the hang of it last night. >> oh, yeah. he had an excellent performance last night. i think it's very hard for team obama to think they did anything but exactly what they wanted him to do. and i think, the interesting thing here is that the -- mitt romney's weakness as a debater has been, he just doesn't like people challenging him. he gets bullying and kind of rude and petty when people challenge him. and barack obam
you don't put the president of the united states in his place. i think again, this whole thing, this whole stage is set to appeal to five or six independent voters in this country, and they still understand the office of president. i mean, i think for the most part, americans can agree that it's sort of an up lifted position in american society. and to take that attitude towards the president was not something people were comfortable seeing. >> it was odd for me seeing that happen with...
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and that is what people want from the united states. doesn't the president get anything from any embassy around the world? >> there are 270 installations around the country and those go into the security professionals at the state department as to what is done. it is crazy to think that consulates would be sending those requests worked. and i can't imagine that is how a president romney would operate. i find it silly that they are trying to make it. do you think you should be focusing on more serious stuff than this? >> i think the binders for women was an awkward formulation. the point the governor was making was that he wouldn't find qualified women. they gave him the binder, but i'm not surprised that he needed the help. they had no women partners, he explained at the time that business schools aren't graduating women at the time. governor romney didn't reach out for the binders then. it is also true that his record was no better than the previous administration. which is poor and reflected in the policies that he is reflecting today
and that is what people want from the united states. doesn't the president get anything from any embassy around the world? >> there are 270 installations around the country and those go into the security professionals at the state department as to what is done. it is crazy to think that consulates would be sending those requests worked. and i can't imagine that is how a president romney would operate. i find it silly that they are trying to make it. do you think you should be focusing on...
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. >> virginia and colorado, both of those states, michael bennett is the united states senate in colorado, he survived because of the abortion issue, because of the gender gap. he created one of the widest gender gaps in any senate race in the country in 2010. i want to get to a larger point, the issue, the irony to akin and mourdock. and hearing somebody with the nrsc. what you just said about mourdock is a reminder. that isn't who the nrsc wanted, they wanted more moderate republicans, more establishment republicans, but they've not been able to police their own party, they can't. because the base of the party will lash out at them this is an anchor around mitt romney. one of the things our polling has shown is that mitt romney y. has better favorable ratings than the republican party overall. o the democratic party has better favorable ratings than the republican party overall.. i think there's a case to be made, if mitt romney does not win this election, there will be people pointing fingers at him. i think the fault lies with the republican party, took its image took a turn to the ri
. >> virginia and colorado, both of those states, michael bennett is the united states senate in colorado, he survived because of the abortion issue, because of the gender gap. he created one of the widest gender gaps in any senate race in the country in 2010. i want to get to a larger point, the issue, the irony to akin and mourdock. and hearing somebody with the nrsc. what you just said about mourdock is a reminder. that isn't who the nrsc wanted, they wanted more moderate republicans,...
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that's the biggest proportion anywhere in the united states. so these people are concerned about every part of the economy. they want answers as to who is going to be best for them. >> that's breaking my chops just thinking about them. >> i think the american people are going to pick it up and i actually think it's going to be a landslide. it's going to be reagan-esque. that little slice of people in florida who haven't made their decisions, what are the things they need to hear from their candidates in order to make a decision and cast their ballot fors the president of the united states? less than two weeks? >> well, both candidates' economic plans rely on big growth and this week, some of the biggest and strongest u.s. companies said the growth that we've already got is tepid and slowing. companies like caterpillar, generale electric, 3m, ford, all warning about conditions in europe and china, these are companies that are symbols of american stability, they are worried. so worried that some are laying off workers to cut costs. you remember t
that's the biggest proportion anywhere in the united states. so these people are concerned about every part of the economy. they want answers as to who is going to be best for them. >> that's breaking my chops just thinking about them. >> i think the american people are going to pick it up and i actually think it's going to be a landslide. it's going to be reagan-esque. that little slice of people in florida who haven't made their decisions, what are the things they need to hear...
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he became the first president to cast an early ballot for the united states. >> the president voted in chicago a solid blue state of illinois whose 20 votes he will surely win. which is why he except the rest of today campaigning in the toss up states where tonight he said this. >> i don't know how a guy sits on a stage and you are say iing somehow that the people in detroit remember. the people of ohio remember. i bet on american workers and manufacturing and i do it in this because that always pays off. plaus laws. >> mitt romney also campaigned in ohio tonight where he continued to pretend that the polls are pointing his way. >> we are taking back america and it is coming soon. >> but he is not taking it back. >> in nevada president obama leads by 50 points and mit romney is not taking opcolorado. >> new pp robopolling, shows in wisconsin the president leads. in north carolina, president obama and miz are tie at 48%. tonight ed silver as the 48-year-old storm. so, crystal ball, the romney thing doesn't apply to the sing states where he needs it to apply. well,ing it doesn't apply in
he became the first president to cast an early ballot for the united states. >> the president voted in chicago a solid blue state of illinois whose 20 votes he will surely win. which is why he except the rest of today campaigning in the toss up states where tonight he said this. >> i don't know how a guy sits on a stage and you are say iing somehow that the people in detroit remember. the people of ohio remember. i bet on american workers and manufacturing and i do it in this...
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in the southeastern part of the united states, up until well into the 20th century, this was an area that had malaria. there was a lot of concern that as soldiers returned from areas, particularly in the pacific, which were high-incidence areas for malaria, that as they came back to military bases in the southeast, that there was a possibility that they would reintroduce malaria into the mosquito populations around those military bases, and so a little unit was established in atlanta, being that it was the largest city in the southeast, to make sure that those mosquito populations were kept under control around the military bases, so that malaria wouldn't come back in this part of the country. and the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is a
in the southeastern part of the united states, up until well into the 20th century, this was an area that had malaria. there was a lot of concern that as soldiers returned from areas, particularly in the pacific, which were high-incidence areas for malaria, that as they came back to military bases in the southeast, that there was a possibility that they would reintroduce malaria into the mosquito populations around those military bases, and so a little unit was established in atlanta, being...
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they were displaced in western europe and the united states>> they said we can do better. >> we can create giant constituencies that reinforce each other. >> you talk about 50,000 employees in the new york city welfare system. every one of those is a voert also. they don't like to see the systems cut. cut. >> you argue that these mu tile aid societies would take care of people who need help if they were still around they would do a better job if there were 50,000 plies? >> it would, can and should. no question about it. one example that works well it is invisible to people. out there 24-hours a day. you can call someone to talk to if you have an alcohol problem. there are meetings every night of the week people can go to to feel like they have a problem. >> it works better than government rehabilitation programs. >> thank you. thank you tom palmer. next, a new place without a welfare state. we will take you there next. we will take you there next. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] tru
they were displaced in western europe and the united states>> they said we can do better. >> we can create giant constituencies that reinforce each other. >> you talk about 50,000 employees in the new york city welfare system. every one of those is a voert also. they don't like to see the systems cut. cut. >> you argue that these mu tile aid societies would take care of people who need help if they were still around they would do a better job if there were 50,000 plies?...
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the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully they spend it wisely. they are very smart very sharp and their strategy is to hold back and let's see what happens. now obama has been spending a tremendous amount of his money early. he should have some what of a leave or doing pretty well. let's see what happens. it will be very interesting. have a tremendous amount of money they have raised and they are going to be spending it hopefully wisely. >> there's one thing we haven't suggested the sell out mede -- discussed yet, the sell out media. there is no scrutiny of obama. we will talk about this in another segment. the media and the
the president of the united states can't come off as disrespectful with the office. he will be pulled in both directions. the two of us want him to throw a heavy punch and keep jabbing through out the hour. >> i have gotten to know his advisors. they are very good. they haven't wasted their gunpowder yet. they have built up a tremendous war chest and they are ready to let it go. you could make the case that's very smart. they have a lot of money they are going to spend it and hopefully...
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united states of america. and i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed and then i left. >> and this is where he ended up. this university in beijing where he now teached chinese students about the country he's left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a master's degree and a dead end job. good-bye, america. hello, china. the new land of opportunity. >> look at this. how hard is it to get used to this? >> a long march. >> a long march indeed for jonathan and a world now waking up to the full extent of china's powers. >> in the states, everyone is so mopey. it's the end of the world and there's no jobs. and you know, income and equality is through the roof, and we're back like the gilded age in the u.s. >> for presidential candidates looking for someone to blame, enter big, bad china. china, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one, i will label china a currency manipulator. >> both g
united states of america. and i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed and then i left. >> and this is where he ended up. this university in beijing where he now teached chinese students about the country he's left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a master's degree and a dead end job. good-bye, america. hello, china. the new land of opportunity. >> look at this. how hard is it to get used to this? >> a long march....
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>> the president of the united states doesn't bow. that's why we fought a war oochlt thanks for jo >> thanks for joining us. we are done here on sunday night. we will have a spreview some. >> the death of an american ambassador as the arab threatens to turn into an autumn of discontent. >> we have seen rage and violence over an awful internet video. >> did the administration have any sort of heads up? >> truth of the matter is under investigation. >> they panicked. >> can you brief us on the attack on bin zi? >> this is not the appropriate time. >> we are in a stronger position today than we were four years ago. >> does the obama administration have a problem calling a threat by its name? >> the suggestion that any one on my team would play politics or mriesd is offensive. >> special report investigates. death and deceit in benghazi. from washington, d.c. here is bret baier. >> it looked like this leblgs was all about the econoe -- elen was all about the economy. that changed wihen terrorists murdered four americans in benghazi, libya
>> the president of the united states doesn't bow. that's why we fought a war oochlt thanks for jo >> thanks for joining us. we are done here on sunday night. we will have a spreview some. >> the death of an american ambassador as the arab threatens to turn into an autumn of discontent. >> we have seen rage and violence over an awful internet video. >> did the administration have any sort of heads up? >> truth of the matter is under investigation. >>...
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we saw with the vice president of the united states, laughing, smiling. ryan's talking, laughing, smiling. these are different instances of him laughing, smiling, shaking his head. what is this telling you that joe biden was doing? >> okay. different people are going to interpret this differently. certainly, it comes across as dismissive. joe biden has some of the most authentic nonverbals. he comes across as very real, almost too -- i mean, it's both a blessing and a curse. >> what are the nonverbals you're talking about that's significant, what he's doing with his hands. what is this all about? >> this is interesting because he's smiling but what he's doing with his hands where he's pulling them up close to his face and actually touching his face, it's something that you do when you're feeling a little threatened and are sort of protecting yourself. >> you're telling me that paul ryan raises his eyebrows a lot. what is the significance of that? show me what you mean, where -- right there, right? >> his eyebrows are raised and his brow is furrowed. his e
we saw with the vice president of the united states, laughing, smiling. ryan's talking, laughing, smiling. these are different instances of him laughing, smiling, shaking his head. what is this telling you that joe biden was doing? >> okay. different people are going to interpret this differently. certainly, it comes across as dismissive. joe biden has some of the most authentic nonverbals. he comes across as very real, almost too -- i mean, it's both a blessing and a curse. >> what...